Greenpeace Jumps On Airplane

Greenpeace has stepped up, perhaps a little too high this time, as activists climbed on top of an airplane in London.

To protest climate change, four UK environmentalists rallied together, managed to breach security, and climbed on top of a Boeing aircraft at London's Heathrow airport. They were upset because of plans to expand the airport, an act that would contribute to global warming as it would encourage even more mass transit and pollution.

Their intention was to grab the attention of Gordon Brown to let him know they wouldn't permit the building of a new runway.

Fortunately, the British Airways Airbus A320 was unharmed after they climbed on to attach a banner to the tail fin that read "Climate Emergency - No Third Runway."

The activists, two men and two women, did not get off so easily, as all four of them were arrested for their "unlawful and irresponsible" behavior according to BAA.

One of them, Anna Jones, said, "Our planet and the people who live on it are in danger.

"Climate change can be beaten but not by almost doubling the size of the airport.